The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index ... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Հատոր 3Gales and Seaton, 1851 |
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... Minister , as a person so employed could not be strictly said to be employed by the Govern- ment . Besides , there might cases arise in which the President would wish to employ an agent abroad , without consulting the Senate , which ...
... Minister , as a person so employed could not be strictly said to be employed by the Govern- ment . Besides , there might cases arise in which the President would wish to employ an agent abroad , without consulting the Senate , which ...
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... Minister , without the concurrence of the Senate , he will , in doing so , act under the authority of the Government of the United States , and come within the tenor of this bill . But he did not think it would be proper to introduce a ...
... Minister , without the concurrence of the Senate , he will , in doing so , act under the authority of the Government of the United States , and come within the tenor of this bill . But he did not think it would be proper to introduce a ...
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... Minister , with- out consulting the Senate , as is directed by the Con- stitution , they immediately took the alarm . What ! say they , will you give this power to the President alone ? And the amendment was rejected . This must appear ...
... Minister , with- out consulting the Senate , as is directed by the Con- stitution , they immediately took the alarm . What ! say they , will you give this power to the President alone ? And the amendment was rejected . This must appear ...
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... Minister of Foreign Relations : " The undersigned , a firm friend to the principles of the French Revolution , and well known as such in his [ JANUARY , 1799 . own country , the United States of America , begs leave , Citizen Minister ...
... Minister of Foreign Relations : " The undersigned , a firm friend to the principles of the French Revolution , and well known as such in his [ JANUARY , 1799 . own country , the United States of America , begs leave , Citizen Minister ...
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... Minister , ( and here I know that I convey the wishes of all who deprecate a separation from France , and particularly , that great friend to liberty , so well known in this country . ) [ In this place , Mr. H. said , the name of a dis ...
... Minister , ( and here I know that I convey the wishes of all who deprecate a separation from France , and particularly , that great friend to liberty , so well known in this country . ) [ In this place , Mr. H. said , the name of a dis ...
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